Register, Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout. 'There is no colour in Islam. As Frank Bough dies aged 87, FEMAIL reveals the... 'Porn baron' aristocrat claims his angry estranged wife STOLE his mail as he denies ignoring letters from... Gucci's latest kids' winter collection features £865 padded feather down coat for babies which will only fit... Woman appears in court charged with murdering British grandfather who travelled to South Africa to meet her... or debate this issue live on our message boards. The letters recounted his time in the three different prison cells talking of 'corruption' and his attempts at suicide. Martin Garnett. Mr Garnett posted to Facebook: 'Beautiful morning by the sea. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Mr Garnett said: 'Freedom is finally here after 22 long years. Imagine my surprise when I not only never missed a prayer but also discovered that Islam made my whole life easier. It does not matter how bad a person you were. Praying up to five times daily, his turnaround earned him a 'reduction' to 40 years before he was eventually pardoned by Thailand's king in 2011. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. AUSTRALIA'S longest-serving drug dealer Martin Garnett is back in Sydney after spending more than 20 years in overseas prisons. The Daily Telegraph can reveal the convicted heroin smuggler, 47, is behind bars at Silverwater jail after an online fundraising campaign secured his return last year. ", To join the conversation, please log in. Garnett soon learned that money was power - and meant the difference between living or rotting in a cramped, stinking hell hole until disease or another inmate finished him off. Martin Garnett, 48, stood by the crashing waves at a Sydney beach after he was released from Silverwater prison, in the city's west, last week. "That's what saved his life, stopping and praying five times a day," Lyn Garnett said. 'I'm still in awe of how blessed I have been to have become a Muslim...to be one who submits to the will of God - this I felt was more accurate, more relevant to me. It is believed he called on the assistance of crooked guards inside the prison. A third-party browser plugin, such as Ghostery or NoScript, is preventing JavaScript from running. Welsh Tesco cordons off 'non-essential' items, Oil tanker is intercepted by police after stowaway incident on board, Lights on board oil tanker suggest stowaways don't have full control, Frank Bough reviews the 1984 Olympics on BBC Breakfast Time, Furious shopper tears plastic sheets off banned 'non-essentials', Welsh supermarkets cover 'non-essential items' amid restrictions, Moment drunk soldiers ram through perimeter wall in armoured car, Police in Wales interrupt church service amid coronavirus pandemic. It was a copy of the Holy Quran with an English translation. There IS water on the Moon: NASA reveals tiny pockets of ice on the lunar surface could provide enough... Millionaire Rishi Sunak faces demands to reveal contents of 'blind trust' financial interests as it emerges... Marcus Rashford 2 Boris Johnson 0: Man Utd star is set to force PM into ANOTHER U-turn on free meals during... Running shop and pub ban Tory MPs for life while others receive angry teddy bear messages and empty plates... Schoolgirl, 17, whose parents can't work due to ill health reveals she was left with 'virtually no food'... Playboy prince is dead aged 38: Sultan of Brunei's son Prince Azim who partied with stars including Scarlett... 'How was he free to kill? While still in jail, Mr Garnett made his money by exporting drugs to a prison in Indiana in the United Stated, The Daily Telegraph reported. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. Eight million under toughest lockdown: Nottingham MP blames Track and Trace failures as her city and... Student, 22, is fined £6,600 for breaking coronavirus self-isolation rules after posting a picture of... Could ASPIRIN be the first over the counter treatment for coronavirus? Several pictures posted to Facebook by both Mr Garnett and his mother show the empowering images of a man who spent more than 20 years in prison, appreciating the simple things in life.
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